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We've got good news, and we've got bad news. The good part first -- The LG Phoenix has a shiny new Gingerbread update waiting for it, bumping a bit of new life into one of last years best "beginner" Android phones. You'll get all the goodness that sits under the hood in Gingerbread, and because LG is light on the changes you'll see a lot of the new goodies as well. Everyone loves an update,...

AT&T has announced it's upping its U-Verse game -- the subscription based service that helps with freeing your TV content and bringing it to your mobile device will now work on some of the new Android devices put out by AT&T. The LG Thrive, LG Phoenix and Samsung Infuse have all be added to the line-up, so if you're a U-Verse subscriber who has been holding off on upgrading your device...

The LG Phoenix, AT&T's post-paid version of the Optimus One, can be had at AmazonWireless for a penny. The phone may be brand new for AT&T, but we've seen (and loved) the whole Optimus One line since it first showed up last year, and think it's a great way to get into the world of Android. Snagging one for a penny makes it even better.Like all other subsidized phones, there's a bit more...

Well look what just dropped into our inbox. A happy Android Central reader just sent us a slew of pics of the LG Thrive -- the prepaid version of the LG Phoenix, both of which are AT&T's version of the venerable LG Optimus One (see our full review). The Thrive is a "Go Phone" -- you pay for service in advance -- and it's a mere $179. You can pick one up on Sunday (the Phoenix will run you $...

AT&T today announced two new Android smartphones that will represent affordable choices compared to some of their more recent high-end announcements.Both phones are essentially versions of the LG Optimus One (see our full review), which we have said before is an excellent bang-for-your-buck device. They both sport a 3.2-inch touchscreen, 600MHz processor, Android 2.2 (Froyo), and a 3.2 MP...

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